Karl Ernst Abicht

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Karl Ernst Abicht , also Carl Ernst Abicht (born April 8, 1831 in Clausthal , † June 23, 1908 in Berlin ) was a German high school teacher and classical philologist .

Life

After attending school in his hometown and attending the University of Göttingen , he worked as a teacher at the Benders Institute in Weinheim an der Bergstrasse from 1855, at the Johanneum grammar school in Lüneburg from 1857 , in Aurich from 1863 and in Emden from 1865 as a teacher. From 1867 to 1870 he worked as a professor at the Pforta State School before becoming the director at the Royal High School in Oels in Silesia, where he retired in 1894. He became known for the publication of several works for school use, including Herodotus in particular .

He last lived in Groß-Lichterfelde south of Berlin, Sternstrasse 14.

His eldest son Karl Abicht (* 1868) became a senior teacher in Danzig and his second oldest son Wilhelm (* 1870) was a lawyer and district administrator in Bromberg. The son Karl also became district administrator (in Westerburg). The sons came from the marriage with Juliane Dorothea née Schweckendieck, the daughter of the grammar school director Heinrich Wilhelm Schweckendieck from Emden.

Publications (selection)

  • Quaestionum de dialecto Herodotea specimen primum , dissertation. Goettingen 1859
  • World history in an easily comprehensible, coherent outline for school and self-teaching , Heidelberg: Winter, 1859
  • Herodotos declared for school use , Leipzig, Teubner
    • Vol. I, Book 1, Book I: 1861
    • Vol. I, Book 2, Book II: 1869
    • Vol. II, Book 1, Book III: 1862
    • Vol. II, Book 2, Book IV: 1862
    • Vol. III, Book V – VI: 1863
    • Vol. IV, Book VII: 1865
    • Vol. V, Book VIII and IX: 1866
  • Herodoti Historiae , Lipsiae, Tauchnitz
    • Vol. I, Lib. I-IV: 1869
    • Vol. II, Lib. V – IX, Index: 1869
  • Arrian's Anabasis explains , Leipzig, Teubner
    • Book I, Book I – III: 1871
    • Book II, Book IV – VII: 1875
  • The Viennese manuscript of Herodotus , program Oels 1888
  • Arriani Anabasis , Leipzig, Teubner 1903
  • Herodotus in selection , Leipzig, Teubner, 1913, 3rd, completely reworked. Edition (provided by Reinhold Agahd)

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Individual evidence

  1. Deviating from this, the date May 8 can also be found.
  2. Who is it? , 4th ed., 1909, p. 2